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Stages in the Attrition of English PassivesStages in the Attrition of English Passives

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Stages in the Attrition of English Passives
Authors
강상구
Issue Date
2012
Publisher
한국언어학회
Keywords
English attrition; Korean returnees; passive voice; regression hypothesis
Citation
언어, v.37, no.4, pp.783 - 805
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
언어
Volume
37
Number
4
Start Page
783
End Page
805
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/109933
DOI
10.18855/lisoko.2012.37.4.001
ISSN
1229-4039
Abstract
A longitudinal study of two Korean sisters who returned to Korea after living in the U.S. for two years shows how English attrition can affect their use of passive construction. A comprehension task and a production task were used to collect data from these children for more than three years. The results show that when attrition strikes, production is likely to be affected before comprehension because their ability to understand English passives did not show signs of attrition while production was affected, which supports the regression hypothesis that suggests the path of attrition is the mirror image of the path of acquisition. Then, close examination of the younger sister's results demonstrated that attrition in production can go through some stages. The earliest signs of attrition in passives are producing various errors that did not occur when she was proficient. After that stage, she started avoiding passives, substituting her answers with actives.
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